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Here are some
pointers to help
you win the cold
war battle.
Tip One:
Maintenance in the bitter cold means you need
to bundle up and wear gloves even if you expect the job to
take only 5 minutes. If you don’t—and you dress like you’re
going to pick up the paper or check the mail—you’ll rush
the job, pull poor maintenance and risk exposure. Frostbite
really loves toes and fingers, the most vulnerable extremi-
ties. Sure, winter clothing is bulky and makes maintenance
longer. So allow yourself enough time to do the job.
hurry!
cover my
rocket
launcher!
keep
your cool.
I got you
covered.
It’s cold, my
windshield
needs a cover
and my engine
needs a plug!
toldja
to wear
gloves!
c-c-can’t
feel my
fingers!
All
Aircraft…
PS 600
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come back
next month
when we
discuss
ammunition
storage!
END
PART 1
More Help
The U.S. Army
Defense Ammunition
Center (DAC) maintains
useful ammunition
support information
on its web site.
the ammohelp
hotline is manned
during office
hours. but you’ll
need to leave a
voicemail message
at other times.
An on-line 24-hour
ammunition help
system (AmmoHelp)
allows anyone with
an official need to
submit questions
regarding munitions,
explosives,
logistics, quality,
safety, security,
training, equipment,
or technology.
• DAC Home Page:
www.dac.army.mil/
• AmmoHelp web site:
www.dac.army.mil/ammohelp/
• AmmoHelp e-mail:
ammohelp@dac.army.mil
• AmmoHelp toll-free hotline:
1-877-668-2840
The winter blast is
always looking for
a chance to freeze
you and put your
bird on ice while
you’re doing flight
line maintenance.
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